When a prisoner is released “on parole”, the individual is under the jurisdiction of the Parole Board and is no longer under the jurisdiction and supervision of the Connecticut Department of Corrections. Reinstate title II benefits the first month that the prisoner is released on parole and is not confined for any part of the month.

When a prisoner is released “on adult probation”, the individual is under the jurisdiction of the Office of Adult Probation and is no longer under the jurisdiction and supervision of the Connecticut Department of Corrections. Reinstate title II benefits the first month that the prisoner is released on adult probation and is not confined for any part of the month.

Under this program, an individual who has not completed his/her sentence is released into the community. The individual remains under the jurisdiction and supervision of the Connecticut Department of Corrections.

Under the Transitional Supervision Program the individual must provide for his/her own food and shelter. Reinstate title II benefits the first month that the prisoner is released under transitional supervision and is not confined for any part of the month.

Fifteen days prior to an individual's discharge date, he/she may be released to a sponsor, but he/she remains under the jurisdiction and supervision of the Connecticut Department of Corrections for this 15-day period.

During this 15 day period the individual and his/her sponsor are responsible for the individual's food and shelter. Reinstate title II benefits the first month that the prisoner is released on re-entry furlough and is not confined for any part of the month.